Away For Pesach?
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While many public schools have spring vacation, Jewish day schools elect to have a break for Pesach that is approximately 10 days. For this Eye of the Storm poll, we asked students how they spent their Pesach break. The results from the 119 respondents indicated that 40 percent of people stayed home, and approximately 15 percent attended Pesach programs. Approximately 25 percent of people went away on vacation for only part of their break, and about 10 percent of people went to visit family, but did not attend a program.
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